- practice, see filiation.
Marcus Terentius Varro, the
grandfather of
Gaius Terentius Varro,
consul in 216 BC.
Gaius Terentius M. f. Varro, said to have been...
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Publius Terentius Afer (/təˈrɛnʃiəs, -ʃəs/; c. 195/185 – c. 159 BC),
better known in
English as
Terence (/ˈtɛrəns/), was a
playwright during the Roman...
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Quintus Terentius Scaurus was a
Latin grammarian who
flourished during the
reigns of
Trajan and Hadrian. He was the
author of an ars
grammatica and commentaries...
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Publius Terentius Varro Atacinus (Latin: [ˈpuːbliʊs tɛˈrɛntiʊs ˈwarːoː atakiːnʊs]; 82 – c. 35 BC) was a
Roman poet, more
polished in his
style than the...
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Portrait of
Terentius Neo is a
Roman fresco,
created circa 50 AD,
depicting a
couple holding objects important to literacy. It was
found in Pompeii...
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Terentius Maximus, also
known as the Pseudo-Nero, was a
Roman who
rebelled during the
reign of Titus, but was suppressed. He
resembled Nero in appearance...
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legions Terentius helped Sauromaces to
reclaim the
throne of
Iberia from Aspacures, Sauromaces'
cousin and a
Sasanian client. In 373 or 374
Terentius urged...
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Gaius Terentius Varro (fl. 218-200 BCE) was a
Roman politician and
general active during the
Second Punic War. A
plebeian son of a butcher, he was a populist...
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Gaius Terentius Varro (d.
sometime after 200 BC), the
surviving commander of the
defeated Roman army at the
Battle of Cannae.
Aulus Terentius Varro,...